Marina Chapman had a crazy life. She was kidnapped at age five, left in the jungle by her captors and learned to eat what the capuchin monkeys eat.
At one point she was poisoned, and an elderly monkey led her to a pool of water and forced her to drink until she vomited out the poison.
Marina had lost the ability to speak by the time she was rescued by hunters. They sold her to a brothel, but she escaped and lived as a street urchin.
She was then enslaved by a mafia family, but was saved by her neighbour, who sent her to live in Bogota with one of his relatives.
She was eventually hired as a housekeeper by a family that moved to the UK, where she is now happily married with children.
She co-authored a book with her daughter about her experience, called The Girl with No Name.